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We beat Google’s zero-knowledge proof of quantum cryptanalysis

We beat Google’s zero-knowledge proof of quantum cryptanalysis

Trail of Bits has published a zero-knowledge proof that surpasses Google's recent quantum cryptanalysis proof, exploiting vulnerabilities in Google's Rust prover code. The new proof improves resource metrics like operations, qubits, and Toffoli gates, highlighting the risks systems face when using zero-knowledge proofs, despite Google's patch.

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